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Adam Dravian:


When we were coming up with the birth name Eddie’s hippie mom burdened him with, we wanted something super dumb and ‘80s and girly. Thus, Baby Moondreamer was born. He’s so lucky that Grandma eventually relented and allowed him to change his name to Eddie McCarthy, but those first couple years of school were brutal for poor Ed.

Speaking of Grandma, when I was researching for her character, I read up a bit on the effects a stroke can have, and it’s so fuckin’ weird how much it can change a person's personality. Usually it causes previously existent personality traits to become more extreme, but sometimes it causes the victim to take on personality traits that are the complete opposite of their pre-stroke selves. In the case of Grandma McCarthy, she went from being somewhat reserved and over protective, to being outspoken and generally carefree without much regard for the feelings of others.

We had showed the Minxy poster in a blog post several months ago during our hiatus, but Jessica decided to update it a bit for this page, mostly redoing her face and her boobs.

Jake (Not the Snake):
Goddamn Eddie has a couch in his room? Layout aside, his room looks oddly like mine.

Adam I've been getting into vinyl, know any synth-based stuff that translates real well to that?

Jessica do you like Baroness? I know they aren't 80s but them and Royal Blood are pretty much the only harder bands I like. That and Sleep but that's stoner metal as hell.

Also I feel bad making this pun but I suppose you could say that there's.... different strokes for different folks?

Adam Dravian:

--- Quote from: Jake (Not the Snake) on March 20, 2016, 03:23:38 AM ---Goddamn Eddie has a couch in his room?
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Yeah, his room takes up most of the attic of their house, so it's pretty big. His grandpa originally built it before Eddie was born to serve as his personal getaway. I actually designed detailed floor plans for both Eddie and Alex's houses.


--- Quote from: Jake (Not the Snake) on March 20, 2016, 03:23:38 AM ---Adam I've been getting into vinyl, know any synth-based stuff that translates real well to that?
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I have no idea what translates well into vinyl, but I know both Perturbator and Carpenter Brut have had some vinyl releases, but they might have been limited.

This might come as a surprise to some people, since Jessica and I are so entrenched in '80s media, but we're not the type of people who purchase VHS tapes or vinyl. In fact, we prefer to watch '80s movies on blu-ray, if they're available. And our music library is almost entirely digital. We have some friends who are into collecting analog media, but we tend to embrace technology. We're incredibly frugal, but our computers and our entertainment center are the only things we've ever really splurged on.

Michigander1911:

--- Quote from: Jake (Not the Snake) on March 20, 2016, 03:23:38 AM ---
Adam I've been getting into vinyl, know any synth-based stuff that translates real well to that?

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I'm not really into any Synth type music but I do collect vinyl.  Unless you can find originals in great shape, I would be on the lookout for some re-releases in 180g audio-file copy's.  Most of your rock and country stuff don't sound too bad with cracks and pops but I don't think synth would hold up the same.  It does appear that you can find some of Perturbator's stuff on vinyl at Amazon. 

Michigander1911:
Baby Moondreamer HAHA! Poor Eddie.  I enjoy their banter in this page.

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